Transcriptions can be a great way to promote your podcast, but probably not for the reason you think. I’ll share with you my personal experience and how you can use transcriptions to grow your audience. Show notes are elaborate episode descriptions that may include detailed information about what’s inside your episode and even have time codes and links to additional resources. This can be helpful for SEO purposes and to also provide a great service to your audience.
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As a podcaster, you work really hard on your show. So, you need to protect it. This means you need to have contracts for anyone working on your show, but especially anyone who appears on the show such as a podcast host and guests. It may seem like a hassle, but you need to make sure you have full permission to use these recordings the best way you see fit. Or you could end up in some hot water, like me. Today we’re talking about creating contracts for podcast hosts and guests.
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As a podcaster, you tend to focus on one-way conversations with your audience. You can break past this one-way conversation and connect with your audience on a deeper level by hosting a live event. Hosting a live event is like stepping out from behind the microphone and onto the stage. During the event, you can engage with your listeners face-to-face, offer them a one-of-a-kind experience, and even make some money in the process. So, here’s how to successfully host a live event for your podcast.
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How good is your podcast? You may have downloads and you may have advertisers, but how good is your show, really? It’s a question every podcaster should ask themselves. The process of doing an honest review of your show is called an aircheck, it’s a radio and television term. Today you’ll learn the key components of what makes a good podcast aircheck, so you can do it yourself. If you want a podcast professional to aircheck your show, we can help with that too.
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In order for your podcast to grow, you need to have some honest feedback. In the radio and television world, they call this type of review an “aircheck”. It requires someone to listen to an episode, and provide constructive criticism on everything from your content to your overall production quality.
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Regardless of the efforts we put into creating a high-quality podcast, at the end of the day, our listeners decide the success of our shows. So, if we’re not actively listening to what they have to say, we’re missing out on a valuable opportunity to improve and grow. But, how do you go about collecting listener feedback and leveraging it to improve your podcast?
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